Property & Construction Services in South Florida
Permits, code compliance, and construction solutions for Miami-Dade and Broward properties.
Property-related issues in South Florida often become complicated quickly. A single permit, inspection, or code violation can affect whether a property can be sold, renovated, refinanced, or even legally occupied.
At Hurricane Property Solution, we work with homeowners, investors, and property managers to understand local requirements and take the right steps forward — handling both administrative and construction needs in one place.

Code Enforcement Compliance
Review violations, identify required corrections, coordinate permits/repairs, and communicate with local offices to resolve issues and prevent fines or liens.


Satisfaction of Open Permits
Identify missing requirements, coordinate inspections/corrections, and officially close old permits to clean records for sales, refinancing, or insurance.

Permit Expediting & Plan Production
Prepare/submit applications, respond to reviews, create compliant plans, and track progress to minimize delays and avoid rejections.

Windows & Doors Installation
Hurricane-rated impact windows/doors installed to meet strict wind-load codes, with full permit and inspection coordination.

Driveways (Pavers & Concrete)
Proper grading, drainage, and compliant installation for durable, attractive driveways that meet local regulations.

Pergolas & Outdoor Kitchens
Permitted design, construction, and coordination for electrical/plumbing/structural needs — built to last and pass inspection.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling
Full remodels with proper permits, plumbing/electrical coordination, and inspection-ready execution for lasting functionality.

Turnkey Construction Services
Complete management — planning, permits, construction, and inspections — for smooth, stress-free project delivery.
How These Services Connect
Many issues don’t exist on their own. A code violation leads to permits. A permit leads to construction. Construction leads to inspections.We help connect those steps so you’re not left trying to manage everything separately.
What is code enforcement compliance in Miami-Dade and Broward County?
Code enforcement compliance means correcting property issues identified by local city or county inspectors in Miami-Dade or Broward County. These violations can involve unpermitted work, safety concerns, zoning issues, or unfinished construction. Resolving them is critical to avoid fines, liens, or legal action from local code enforcement departments.
What does an open permit mean in South Florida?
In South Florida, an open permit means work was approved by a city or county building department but never finalized through inspection. Even if the work looks complete, Miami-Dade and Broward County treat open permits as unfinished, which can delay property sales, refinancing, or insurance approvals.
Do open permits or violations need to be resolved before selling a property in Miami-Dade or Broward?
Yes. In most Miami-Dade and Broward County cities, open permits and active code violations can delay or prevent real estate closings. Title companies, lenders, and insurers often require permits and violations to be resolved before final approval.
Why do permit applications get delayed in South Florida cities?
Permit delays in Miami-Dade and Broward County often happen due to incomplete applications, plans that do not meet current Florida Building Code requirements, or reviewer comments not being addressed properly. Local building departments may also request revisions before issuing approvals.
Do kitchen remodels, bathroom remodels, or outdoor kitchens require permits in South Florida?
Yes. In most Miami-Dade and Broward County municipalities, permits are required when remodeling involves plumbing, electrical, ventilation, gas, or structural changes. This applies to kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, and outdoor kitchens. Permits help ensure work passes inspection and remains compliant with local codes.
Can old permits or code violations still be resolved in Miami-Dade or Broward County?
Yes. Many old permits and code enforcement issues in Miami-Dade and Broward County can still be resolved, even years later. This usually involves reviewing records, correcting outstanding issues, scheduling inspections, and submitting required documentation to the local building department.
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If you’re dealing with permits, compliance issues, or property improvements, Hurricane Property Solution can help you understand what’s needed and what comes next.
